Yet unmentioned so far in terms of these proceedings is how last spring, Paladino violated several student privacy laws, both federal and state, in breaching the privacy of a Buffalo high school student, Austin Harig, who ran against him in the School Board elections and lost by only 132 votes. On election night, Paladino revealed to the media that Harig had been recently suspended, which is personal student information barred from disclosure by education officials such as Paladino by the federal law known as FERPA as well as two state laws.

See the letter below that we sent yesterday to the Buffalo Board President, Dr. Nevergold, on this issue, on behalf of the Parent Coalition for Student Privacy and NYS Allies for Public Education.

We support your
efforts to remove Carl P. Paladino from the Buffalo Board of Education for
official misconduct in breaching confidential discussions that occurred in the
Board’s executive sessions.

We would like to
add that Mr. Paladino breached the confidentiality of education records when he
announced to the media that his opponent in the recent school board elections,
Austin Harig, an 18-year-old high school student, had recently been “suspended
from school for tardiness and not showing up while he is running for office.” [1]

This disclosure
is a clear violation of student privacy, by revealing sensitive information
from education records for unauthorized purposes and without the consent of the
student or his parents.

As an education
official, Mr. Paladino’s disclosure of this information to the media is a
violation of the federal FamilyEducational
Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) (20 U.S.C. § 1232g; 34 CFR Part 99)
passed in 1974, as well as the NY Personal Privacy Protection Law (Public
Officers Law, Article 6-A, sections 91-99) passed in 1984, and the Student
Privacy law approved as part of the New York budget in 2014 (Education Law SB
6356 § 2-d. Unauthorized release of personally identifiable information.)

We urge you to include this egregious violation of
student privacy and of federal and state law in your testimony and legal appeal
to the Commissioner for Mr. Paladino’s removal.

We also strongly
support the thousands of Buffalo community members and New Yorkers who are
calling for his removal based on his many racist statements, including his
comments about the former President and First Lady.